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Vox Media, Stitcher Partner For Podcast That Focuses On AI, Privacy

As its daily news
podcast “Today, Explained” turns one today, Vox Media has announced an expanded partnership with end-to-end podcast company Stitcher, reports Axios. The partnership was also
announced by Stitcher at the Winter Podcast Upfront in Los Angeles today.

“Today, Explained” was also launched with the help of backing from Stitcher, which will sell ads for the
new show and share revenue with Vox Media.

In the latest multimillion dollar deal, Vox Media will produce a new technology news podcast for Recode as it continues to deepen its
library of shows.

The untitled show, which will run three times a week beginning this summer, is reported to cover topics surrounding privacy and artificial intelligence through a long-view
approach, applied to the business of technology. Vox Media has yet to name a host for the show and will hire a new team through the financial support of Stitcher.

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Reporters from Recode
and Vox Media will appear on the show, as will outside reporters, experts and guests. This is another effort by the company to establish a standalone podcast business.

Vox Media president
Marty Moe stated in Axios: “Our podcast strategy mirrors exactly what we’re doing with television. We’re building a studio, scaling deals, competing with major studios to
supply the modern programming ecosystem.”

Axios reports that Vox Media’s podcast advertising revenue is set to more than double this year and is an eight-figure business.
The company now produces over 75 podcasts, up from 25 in 2017.

Separately, The New York Times continues to invest in and expand its audio business.

Today, the outlet announced that Theo Balcomb, who helped launch “The
Daily” in 2017 and pushed its expansion into radio, is now the executive producer of “The Daily” and news, while expanding duties in radio and voice.

“When Theo Balcomb walked in the door of The New York Times a little over two years
ago, there was no such thing as a daily news podcast. Not just at The Times. Period,” Lisa Tobin, executive producer of audio, and Times' assistant managing editor Sam
Dolnick wrote in a note about Balcomb’s promotion.

“[The Daily] has transformed our audience’s relationship with The Times and brought in an entirely new
audience, which has been introduced to and fallen in love with The Times and its journalists in this form.”